We, as a family, are a construction of what we feel it means to be a Warren. As we live out our daily existence we do so remembering those we have left behind, we are going to visit, and those we love. By answering in full, we are a Warren, we indicate the existence of a family lineage, one we have chosen to carry on in our son and daughter. It is our uniqueness and individual experience we look forward to sharing with you.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Through Christmas!
We made it to Thursday with almost no contractions, exactly what everyone was excited to see. So they extended their hopeful deadline; make it to 36 weeks and we'll have the baby then. Well 36 weeks is through Christmas. Walter and I blanched inside. It was totally doable but in the extremely traditional nature of the Christmas Holiday it was shocking to think I would be confined to a hospital bed and Walter lovingly next to me on a cot. Sarah sweetly said they could come in the morning and bring me my stocking and a cinnamon roll. I still cried silently about it. I had been looking forward to Padon opening his Toy Story toys in my parent's living room with an extreme anticipation. I was trying really hard to not be selfish but the tears kept coming.
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Of course they did. I cried when I couldn't spend Halloween with Greg 2 years ago and that wasn't even Christmas! I know the living room makes a more romantic setting but well make the hospital work.
And it will only be for this one christmas.
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